Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/quadrangle1961lagr I LAGRANGE COLLEGE LAGRANGE, GEORGIA 2 Editor-in-Chief MARIE WILLIAMS Associate Editor EMILY MITCHELL Layout Editor FAYE COSBY Business Manager PEGGY PRICE Advertising Managers . . . MARIAN FREEMAN Julia Massey Activities Editor .... FRANCES McKlNNEY Photography Editor .... JERRI CHAPPELEAR Literary Editor JANET SUTHERLIN Faculty Advisors . . . Dr. JENNIE LEE EPPS Mr. Frederick N. Henderson COVER: Deloris Lester 3 Table of Contents In Memoriam Dedication Honors and Features Classes The Greeks Activities Sports Administration, Faculty, Staff Advertisements c 5 In Memory of Dr. Jennie Lee Epps who was completely and unselfishly devoted to the profession of teaching who imparted to her students a spark which kindled into a love of literature a love that was so much a part of her that it sparkled in her eyes and rippled in her speech who was as gentle as the delicate violets she lovingly tended who had in her personality a wonderful blend of queenly dignity and a delight- ful sense of humor who was at home among great men and great literature who was a great lady and remains an inspiration IBIIII '^^B : ^^Wt '^^B Sili.i In Memoriam Professor CHRISTIAN F. HAMFF Professor of Languages, 1951-1961 His love for learning and his unwavering faith will live in the hearts of each student to whom he taught the art of languages and life. Dedication In recognition of your interest in the development of all areas of student life, And in appreciation for your many years of teaching and counseling, We lovingly dedicate the 1961 Quadrangle to you, DR. DAVIS P. MELSON 8 9 11 HOMECOMING QUEEN, Betty Todd Homecoming Dance HOMECOMING Luncheon 15 WHO'S WHO Emily Mitchell and Emily Paxton Ann Goiver and Janet Sutherlin 18 19 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES Each year, along with the selection of Mr. and Miss LaGrange College, five outstanding seniors are chosen Senior Superlatives. The entire student body is given the opportunity to vote in this election. Superlatives are chosen on the basis of leadership and achievement. JIMMY TRICE 20 MARY GEORGE DEAN 21 ANN KNIGHT ANN GOWER BETTY JANE EVANS and VICTOR MANGET MOST REPRESENTATIVE FRESHMEN 25 MAY COURT 26 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES I Senior Class Officers Ed President ED NELSON Vice-President MARIE WILLIAMS Secretary JERRI CHAPPELEAR Treasurer TED KEY RAY BARFIELD Fitzgerald, Georgia September 6 English Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3 ; S.C.A. Cabinet 2; S.G.A. 3,4; Hill-Top News 2,3,4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 3,4; Newspaper Advisory Board 3,4; Art League 3,4; Curtain Raisers 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3 ; Alpha Psi Omega 3,4, Vice-President 4; Social Calendar Committee 3; Choralaires 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2; Circle K 3,4. BARBARA I. BATES Bainbridge, Georgia January 3 Social Science Valdosta State College 1,2; Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 3,4, W.A.A. Representative 4; W.A.A. Council 4; M.S.M. 3,4; Cur- tain Raisers 3,4, Treasurer 4. LOUISE BLALOCK Atlanta, Georgia November 17 Applied Music; Piano Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; M.S.M. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3 ; Cho- ralaires 1,2,3,4; May Court 1. JAMES ANDREW BORDERS Fort Valley, Georgia February 28 Business Administration Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4, I.F.C. Representative 4; I.F.C. 4, Secretary 4; Hill-Top News 4, Business Manager 4 ; Newspaper Advisory Board 4; Choralaires 3,4, Wardrobe Chair- man 4; Junior-Freshman Wedding 3; Cir- cle K 4 ; Who's Who 4. Andy, Louise, and Barbara Ann, Jerry, and Larry LARRY BOSWELL Phenix City, Alabama April 22 Social Science Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Treas- urer 3, President 2,4; I.F.C. 2,3,4; Pan- hellenic Council 2,4; Lettermen's Club 2, 3,4, President 3; Tennis Team 3,4; Var- sity Basketball 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; "Mr. LaGrange College" 4. ARGRESS ANN BRAKE Macon, Georgia April 25 Religion University of Georgia 1,2; Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 3,4; Christa- delphians 3,4, President 4 ; M.S.M. 3,4, President 4; Social Calendar Committee 3 ; Spanish Club 3,4. NORMAN JERRY CARDEN Phenix City, Alabama July 24 Business Administration Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Athletic Representative 3, President 4; I.F.C. 3 ; Panhellenic Council 4; S.G.A. 4; M.A.A. Council 3,4, President 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Varsity Basket- ball 1,2,3,4. sir* ELIZABETH KEENEY CARLOCK Cartersville, Georgia January 29 General Science Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- hellenic 3, Vice-President 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Co-Captain 2,3; W.A.A. Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary 3; Letter- men's Club 3,4; M.S.M. Rec. Chairman 1 ; Most Representative Freshman 1 ; Fresh- man Bride; Pi Delta Kappa Sweetheart 3; Circle K Sweetheart 4; Homecoming Court 3; Sigma 3,4; "Miss LaGrange College 4. JERRI CHAPPELEAR Lavonia, Georgia November 22 Phychology and Social Science Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 3,4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Quadrangle 4; Class Secretary 4; May Court 3,4, Queen 4. BOBBIE JEAN COBB Donalsonville, Georgia December 16 French Institute for American Universities, France 3; Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,4; S.G.A. 2; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; I.R.C. 2, Secretar)- Treasurer 2 ; Sigma 2,4. Libby, Jerri, and Bobbie Jean Ella Jo and Fayc BYRON GRIGGS COLLINS LaGrange, Georgia September 9 Business Administration West Georgia College 1,2; Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 3,4; I.F.C. 4; S.G.A. 4; Town Men's Club 3,4, President 4. ELLA JO DAVIS Langdale, Alabama May 24 English Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4. 35 MARY GEORGE DEAN Douglas, Georgia March 24 Religion Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; S.G.A. 3,4 W.AA. Council 4; Curtain Raisers 1 M.S.M. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 1 I.R.C. 1,2; Christadelphians 1,2,3,4, Treas urer 2 ; Homecoming Court 3 ; Who's Who 4 ; Superlative 4. ANN GOWER LaGrange, Georgia July 9 Social Science Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; W.A.A. Council 2,4, Secretary 2 ; Class Secretary 2; S.G.A. 1,3,4, Junior Vice-President 3, President 4; Quadrangle 2; Curtain Rais- ers 1; Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3; Choralaires 1,2,3,4; Gamma Phi Alpha Sweetheart 3; Homecoming Queen 3; Who's Who 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Superlative 4. DAVID EUGENE DUKES Douglas, Georgia March 1 Business South Georgia College 1,2; Gam- ma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; Spanish Club ; Treasurer 4. Mary George, David, and Ann j Martha and Buddy MARTHA ELLEN GREEN Summerville, Georgia March 26 Applied Music: Voice Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.G.A. 3, Secretary 3; B.S.U. 1,2,3, Music Chair- man 2; M.E.N.C. 2, Secretary 2; Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3,4, President 3; Choralaires 1,2,3,4. WILLIAM GRADY GRIFFIN Dawson, Georgia April 7 English Georgia Southwestern College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4, Chaplain 4; Ministerial Associa- tion 3,4; M.A.A. Council 4, Sec- retary 4; Choralaires 3; Pi Gam- ma Mu 4. RAYMOND L. GRIMES Colquitt, Georgia March 21 Social Science Brewton-Parker Junior College 1 ; Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; S.G.A. 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4; Varsity Basketball 2,3,4; Circle K 4. 37 PEGGY H INKLE Langdale, Alabama March 4 English Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Scroll 4, Business Manager 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Who's Who 4. ORION JORDAN HUNT Cordele, Georgia June 17 English and History Andrew College 1,2; Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 3,4; M.S.M. 3, 4, Recreation Chairman 4; S.G.A. 4; Ministerial Association 3,4, President 3 ; Social Calendar Com- mittee 3 ; M.A.A. Council 4, Vice- President 4; Junior-Freshman Wedding, Groom 3 ; Choralaires 3; May Court King 4; Superla- tive 4. TED KEY Key West, Florida October 17 Psychology Andrew College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; Class Treasurer 4; Chora- laires 3 ; Spanish Club 4, Program Chair- man 4. Ted, Peggy, and Orion Sarah, Ann, and Joyce SARAH KILLIAN Atlanta, Georgia February 28 Social Science Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- hellenic Representative 3,4; Hill-Top News 3,4; Panhellenic Council 3,4, Treasurer 4; Christadelphians 1,2; May Court 3. JIMMIE ANN KNIGHT Jesup, Georgia December 1 1 Art Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3,4; S.G.A. 4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3 ; Social Calendar Com- mittee 3, Secretary 3 ; Class Presi- dent 3; Panhellenic Council 4; W.A.A. Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Art League 3,4; Quadrangle 3, Activities Editor 3 ; Pi Delta Kappa Sweetheart 4 ; Superlative 4. JOYCE LANCASTER Loganville, Georgia September 28 Applied Music: Piano Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; Choral- aires 1,2,3,4; Who's Who 4. 39 DELORIS ANN LESTER Tucker, Georgia July 21 Music Education Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; M.E.N.C. 2,3,4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Choralaires 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Vocal Ensemble 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Orchestra 2; Art League 3,4; Quadrangle 4; Who's Who 4. LEONA CAROLYN MADDOX Macon, Georgia January 19 History Wesleyan College 1,2; Alpha Kap- pa Theta Sorority 4; S.C.A. Cabi- net 3,4; M.S.M. 3,4; Worship Chairman 4; Christadelphians 3,4; Treasurer 4; Choralaires 3,4. MARTHA ANNE MATHEWS Thomaston, Georgia October 13 English Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4; B.S.U. 1,2,3,4; Quadrangle 4, Assistant Business Manager 4; May Court 1. Anne, Lcona, and Dcloris Fred, Emily, and Virginia VIRGINIA MERRELL Roopville, Georgia February 20 Business A dministration Young Harris College 1,2; Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 3,4. EMILY MITCHELL Augusta, Georgia July 30 Social Science Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2; S.G.A. 3, Junior Vice-President 3; S.C.A. Cabinet 2, Secretary 2; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1, Class President 2; Quad- rangle 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Picture Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Jun- ior-Freshman Wedding 1 ; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Who's Who 4. FRED McBRAYER Macon, Georgia December 12 Social Science Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; M.S.M. 3,4; Cho- ralaires 3,4, Wardrobe Chairman 3, Pres- ident 4. 41. EDWARD BOYCE NELSON Augusta, Georgia January 20 History Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; S.G.A. 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 4, Secretary 4; Ministerial Asso- ciation 3,4; Class President 4; Choralaires 3,4; Junior-Freshman Wedding 3; Home- coming King 3 ; Circle K 3,4. MARY ANNE O'BRYANT Buford, Georgia January 12 Art Reinhardt College 1 ; Alpha Phi Beta Sorority 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Art League 3,4. EMILY CLYDE PAXTON LaGrange, Georgia August 27 English Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.GA. 3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 2,3,4; Vocal Ensemble 2,3; Town Girls' Club 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3; Scroll 4, Editor 4; Quad- rangle 1 ; Hill-Top News 2,3,4; Pi Gamma Mu 4; Who's Who 4. SEBA ANNE PERKINS LaGrange, Georgia September 29 Business Administration Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 3,4; Town Girls' Club 1,2,3,4; Hill-Top News 3, Business Man- ager 3. LAWRENCE WAYNE JOHNSON LaGrange, Georgia May 3 Business Administration & Spanish Town Boys' Club 1,2,3,4. 43 PEGGY JOY PRICE Toccoa, Georgia November 4 Religion Anderson College 1 ; Delta Phi Delta Sorority 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3 ; Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 4; Quadrangle 4, Business Manager 4 ; Vocal Ensemble \; Christadelphians 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4. DONNA WEATHERLY RANKIN Baxley, Georgia June 9 Psychology Wesleyan College 1,2 ; Alpha Kap- pa Theta Sorority 3,4; M.S.M. 3,4; Christadelphians 3,4. 40 PHILLIP MICHAEL REAMS LaGrange, Georgia January 29 Business A dministration Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 4; I.F.C. 2, President 2; Panhellenic Council 2; S.G.A. 1; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3; Most Rep- resentative Freshman 1. Pcaay, Mickey, and Donna Horace, Janet, and Charles RICHARD CHARLES ROQUEMORE Forsyth, Georgia December 12 Chemistry Mercer University 2,3 ; Sigma Nu Pi Fra- ternity 1,3; S.G.A. 1; Choralaires 1,3,4; Circle K 1,3,4, President 4. HORACE E. STOWERS Elberton, Georgia September 19 Business Administration Andrew College 1,2; Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 3,4; S.G.A. 4. JANET JEAN SUTHERLIN Columbus, Georgia April 2 Applied Music: Organ and English Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Pan- hellenic 4 ; S.C.A. Cabinet 2 ; Vocal Ensem- ble Accompanist 1,2,3,4; Choralaires 1, Sec- retary 2, Vice-President 3, Accompanist 4; M.E.N.C. 2, President 2; Hill-Top News 3, Associate Editor 3 ; Scroll 3,4, Exchange Editor 3, Review Editor 4; Quadrangle 4, Literary Editor 4; Who's Who 4. LARRY THOMAS Orlando, Florida November 18 Art Young Harris College 1,2; Gamma Phi Alpha Fraternity 3,4; Curtain Raisers 3,4, Vice-President 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4; Art League 3,4, Treasurer 3; Scroll 4, Art Editor 4. EDNA LEE THOMPSON Cairo, Georgia July 4 Business Administration Young Harris College 1,2; Kappa Phi Delta 3,4; Hill-Top News 4; Spanish Club 4, President 4. BETTY TODD LaGrange, Georgia February 25 Social Science University of Georgia 1,2; Homecoming Queen 4. Betty, Larry, and Edna hec Jimmy, Janice, and Ikuko JAMES T. TRICE Columbus, Georgia September 20 Social Science Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity 1,2,3, Chaplain 2; S.C.A. Cabinet 1,2, Secretary 2; M.S.M. 1,2,3, Fresh- man Representative 1 ; S.G.A. 3, Men's Vice-President 3 ; Minis- terial Association 1,2,3, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2; Class Vice- President 1 ; Quadrangle 2, Sports Editor 2; Hill-Top News 2,3; Sports Editor 2,3; Circle K 1,2,3, Secretary 1, Board of Directors 3; Superlative 4. JANICE FERN TOWNLEY Atlanta, Georgia April 29 English Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3,4; S.C.A. Cabinet 2,3 ; S.G.A. 4, Senior Vice- President 4; M.S.M. 1,2,3,4; Class Vice- President 3; Hill-Top News 2,3, Copy Editor 3 ; Quadrangle 3, Literary Editor 3 ; Scroll 2,3,4, Circulation Manager 2,3, Associate Editor 4; Scroll of Fame 3; May Court 4. IKUKO TSUKAHARA Kobe, Japan July 6 Foreign Exchange Student Choralaires. 47 MARTHA DALE TURNER Gay, Georgia September 28 Psychology Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3, Secre- tary 3 ; Art League 2,3, Treasurer 3 ; Spanish Club 2,3 ; Homecoming Court 3 ; May Court Maid of Honor 4. MARY ANN WAGES Winder, Georgia February 9 Speech and Drama Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2,3; S.G.A. 3, Secretary 3; Cur- tain Raisers 1,2,3, Secretary 2, President 3 ; Alpha Psi Omega 2,3, Secretary 3; May Court 1. ELIZABETH LOWERY WHEELER Dawson, Georgia September 25 Art Andrew College 1,2; Alpha Phi Beta Sor- ority 4; Hill-Top News 3,4; Christadel- phians 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Historian 4; Art League 3,4; I.R.C. 4; Curtain Raisers 3,4, House Chairman 4; Alpha Psi Omega 4. Beti, Mary Ann, and Dale Tim, Marie, and Susan MARIE ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Red Oak, Georgia September 28 Social Science Alpha Kappa Theta Sorority 1,2, 3,4; Class - Treasurer 3; Class Vice-President 4; Quadrangle 2,3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Editor 4; Pi Gamma Mu 4. TRAMEL A. WHITE LaGrange, Georgia October 7 Mathematics Georgia Tech 1; Auburn University 2; Sigma Nu Pi Fraternity 3,4; I.F.C. 3; S.G.A. 4; Tennis Team 3; Lettermen's Club 4. i \1 SUSAN CAROLE WILLIAMS Claxton, Georgia March 2 Art Kappa Phi Delta Sorority 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, President 4; S.C.A. Cabinet 3; Panhellenic Council 4, Secretary 4; Vocal Ensemble 1,2; Choralaires 3; Art League 3,4, Vice-President 4; Class Treasurer 1; Quadrangle 2; Cheerleader 2,3, Co-Cap- tain 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; May Court 4; Scroll 3, Art Editor 3. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ANDY OWEN Vice-President RONNIE CULPEPPER Secretary MARIAN FREEMAN Treasurer BRYAN DOBBS Mrs. A. L. Adams LaGrange, Georgia Bob Alston Augusta, Georgia Mimi Anderson Clayton, Georgia Bill Armstrong Atlanta, Georgia Albert Askew Pine Mountain, Georgia Claire Bowles LaGrange, Georgia Frances Brogdon Omega, Georgia Dean Brown Dunedin, Florida Juanita Byrd Stonewall, Georgia Mary Lillian Cagle Funston, Georgia Brenda Callahan Hapeville, Georgia Richard Carlton Clarkston, Georgia James Christian Atlanta, Georgia George Coker Roswell, Georgia Libby Coleman Perry, Georgia Suzanne Cooper Athens, Tennessee Sylvia Cowan Atlanta, Georgia Ronnie Culpepper Columbus, Georgia Sally Curtis Waverly Hall, Georgia Larry Daniel Calhoun, Georgia Susanne Daniel LaGrange, Georgia Joel Dent Douglas, Georgia Bryan Dobbs Conley, Georgia Kathryn Erwin Forsyth, Georgia 51 Sherrie Farrar Fortson, Georgia Phil Flynn Atlanta, Georgia Allen Fossett Canton, Georgia Marian Freeman Cuthbert, Georgia Ollie Sue Gainous Pelham, Georgia Larry Green East Point, Georgia Harvey Griffin Elba, Alabama Martha Frances Griffin Sparta, Georgia Clare Harris Dublin, Georgia Nora Jean Hawkins LaGrange, Georgia David Haygood Eastman, Georgia Wayne Hilliard Camilla, Georgia Eugene Holcomb LaGrange, Georgia Judy Hood Newnan, Georgia Marianne Hughes Camilla, Georgia Julia Jones Columbus, Georgia Judy Kemper Riverdale, Georgia Dan Lee Red Oak, Georgia Judy Lynch LaGrange, Georgia Sara Magill Atlanta, Georgia Julia Massey Alba ny, Georgia Jerry McCurdy Hapeville, Georgia Frances McKinney Blackshear, Georgia Sandra Merritt Morganton, Georgia Hunter Milam LaGrange, Georgia 52 Dot Miller Albany, Georgia Ann Monroe Cartersville, Georgia Melanie Moore Lyons, Georgia Porter Morgan Atlanta, Georgia Judy Nixon Newnan, Georgia Jimmy Norred LaGrange, Georgia Angelyn Oakley Montezuma, Georgia Andy Owen Newnan, Georgia Al Pinson Union, New Jersey Carolyn Plummer Savannah, Georgia Tom Powers Newnan, Georgia Dick Reese Columbus, Georgia Willynda Richardson Decatur, Georgia Virginia Robinson Albany, Georgia Sylvia Sajem Atlanta, Georgia Carolyn Shurley Forest Park, Georgia Janice Smith LaGrange, Georgia Nelda Smith LaGrange, Georgia Hardy Tippett Vienna, Georgia Carolyn Wells Atherton, California Jeri Wheelis Augusta, Georgia Marianne Whelchel Chickamauga, Georgia Becky Williams Woodstock, Georgia Gail Woodruff LaGrange, Georgia Ida Ruth Wright Douglasville, Georgia SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Seated: Miss Wood, Jane. Standing: J ere, Bob, Millard, Mr. Copeland. President BOB VAN LANDINGHAM Vice-President JERE MITCHELL Secretary JANE MATHEWS Treasurer MILLARD BECKUM Sponsors MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD MR. JOE COPELAND Joy Bates Langdale, Alabama Millard Beckum Augusta, Georgia Jimmy Benefield Forest Park, Georgia Janice Blankenship LaGrange, Georgia Hilry Brashears Cataula, Georgia Jean Bridges Atlanta, Georgia Michael Brown College Park, Georgia Anne Grahl Fort Valley, Georgia Lou Gys Englewood, New Jersey James Harris Pitts, Georgia Janelle Browning Lanette, Alabama Diane Carrington Decatur, Georgia Dona Clark Jonesboro, Georgia Tom Cogburn Bowling Green, Ky. Joyce Davis Langdale, Alabama James Field Atlanta, Georgia John Gibson Tampa, Florida 55 Florene Jenkins Dawsonville, Georgia Betty Jones Decatur, Georgia Patricia Jones Franklin, Georgia Dianne Melton Atlanta, Georgia Sandra Messer Senoia, Georgia Jere Mitchell Jonesboro, Georgia Hedy King Decatur, Georgia Harriette Kuhr Macon, Georgia Margaret Layton Columbus, Georgia Joyce Lynch Lumpkin, Georgia Helen Herd Atlanta, Georgia Mrs. Eugene Holcomb LaGrange, Georgia Virginia Huffman East Point, Georgia Virginia Ivey Macon, Georgia Myron Marchman LaGrange, Georgia Jeanette Martin Atlanta, Georgia Jane Mathews Greenville, Georgia Tona McCartney Decatur, Georgia 56 Gloria Neill Newnan, Georgia Karol Nuttall LaGrange, Georgia James Ovbey Marietta, Georgia Peter Robinson LaGrange, Georgia Leon Rogers Miami, Florida Ann Roper Atlanta, Georgia Richard Rowe Manchester, Georgia Anne Williams Atlanta, Georgia Laura Williams College Park, Georgia Arthur Young Macon, Georgia Sandra Young Wrightsville, Georgia Anne Taylor Decatur, Georgia David Turner Atlanta, Georgia Bob VanLandingham Belle Glade, Florida 57 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President VICTOR MANGET Vice-President NOEL SMITH Secretary PAT LAN HAM Treasurer BETTY JANE EVANS Chaplain STARR WALKER Sandra Bromwell Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Joe Burdeshaw Albany, Ga. Sandra Burgess Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sandra Burton Dalton, Ga. Jessie Byne Augusta, Ga. Lynda Chapman Newnan, Ga. Sara Crews Decatur, Ga. Barbara Crumbley Griffin, Ga. George Culliver Columbus, Ga. Judy Davenport Tennille, Ga. Wanda Durrance Tallahassee, Fla. Clarence Estes LaGrange, Ga. Diane Alford LaGrange, Ga. Delia Atkinson Newnan, Ga. Betty Auten Columbus, Ga. Dianne Bailey Atlanta, Ga. Steve Ball Atlanta, Ga. Cynthia Bennett Gainesville, Ga. Carole Booth Atlanta, Ga. Frank Boozer Atlanta, Ga. Homer Borders LaGrange, Ga. Mary Jo Brady Buena Vista, Ga. Willed ene Brazell LaGrange, Ga. Diane Choate Palmetto, Ga. Linda Cochran LaGrange, Ga. Minor Cochran Bainbridge, Ga. Sandra Coooer Blackshear, Ga. Virginia Crawford Blue Ridge, Ga. Betty Jane Evans Moreland, Ga. Betty Flanagan Macon, Ga. Don Gee Atlanta, Ga. Jennifer Glass Newnan, Ga., Stedman Glisson Ft. Bragg, N. C. Sue Goethe Buford. Ga. 59 Kathryn Green Atlanta, Ga. Ronald Green Atlanta, Ga. Mary Hackney Columbus, Ga. James Harman Greenville, Ga. Cassandra Harmon Columbus, Ga. Teresa Harris Newnan, Ga. Judy Holstun LaGrange, Ga. Morton Horn Tallahassee, Fla.. Virginia Howard College Park, Ga. Howell Huffman Atlanta, Ga. Beth Ingram Coleman, Ga. Jackie Jones Mansfield, Ga. Vivian Jones Tiffin, Ohio Wayne Jones Edison, Ga. Ed Kidd Milledgeville, Ga. Barbara Kirby LaGrange, Ga. Wyatt Kirby LaGrange, Ga. Charles Knight LaGrange, Ga. Ernest James Knight LaGrange, Ga. James Knight LaGrange, Ga. Thomas Kretlow Sparks, Ga. Mike Lane Rome, Ga. p at Lanham Emerson, Ga. Mary Anne Harwel LaGrange, Ga. Betty Hatchell Madison, Ga. Jeri Hatcher Conley, Ga. Mrs. Eleanor Henderson LaGrange, Ga. Gene Hill Greenville, Ga. Allen Holmes LaGrange, Ga. Gay Jackson Cartersville, Ga Howard Jacobs Jr. LaGrange, Ga. Betty Ruth Jester Bainbridge, Ga. Laura Johnson Atlanta, Ga. Mike Johnson LaGrange, Ga. Frank Joiner Atlanta, Ga. 60 Judy Law Columbus, Ga. Bryan Leslie Atlanta, Ga. Bill Lewis Tallahassee, Fla. Wanda Lewis Tallahassee, Fla. Kay Lockhart Tennille, Ga. Paul Long Baxley, Ga. Victor Manget Newnan, Ga. Bill Marlcert Atlanta, Ga. Millard Martin Atlanta, Ga. Mary Kate Massey Albany, Ga. Dottie Mathews Atlanta, Ga. Sherry McNally Hapeville, Ga. Dan Mettee Atlanta, Ga. Yvonne Molyneaux LaGrange, Ga. Jan Money Columbus, Ga. Eddie Morrison Cairo, Ga. Sylvia Mouchet Atlanta, Ga. Brenda Mullins Metter, Ga. Chris Nygaard Atlanta, Ga. Joyce Odom Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Robert O'Kelley Statesboro, Ga. JoAnne Parker Waycross, Ga. Paul Parker LaGrange, Ga. Robert Parker LaGrange, Ga. Dan Neal Columbus, Ga.. Laraine Neal Atlanta, Ga. Jimmy New Atlanta, Ga. Marion Newlin LaGrange, Ga. Jo Anne Noles LaGrange, Ga. Garice Peek Tallahassee, Fla. Harwell Perkins LaGrange, Ga. Nancy Pirkle Atlanta, Ga. Martha Po well Atlanta, Ga. Mary Powell Atlanta, Ga. Lucia Robinson Wrightsville, Ga. (il Nancy Rowland Dawson, Ga. Bettye Rutledge Atlanta, Ga. Judy Sams Cartersville, Ga. George Sargent Newnan, Ga. Mike Searcy Phenix City, Ala. Susie Shumate Talbotton, Ga. Emmy Speight Columbus, Ga Jimmy Stephens Gadsden, Ala. Pat Sumner Wrightsville Eileen Tarver Blakely, Ga. Anne Taylor Decatur, Gc Ga. Bill Tonev LaGrange, Ga. Susan Trammell Pine Mountain, Ga. Bobby Upchurch LaGrange, Ga. Charlotte Waid Atlanta, Ga. Starr Walker Eatonton, Ga. Louise Walter Calhoun, Ga. Angelyn Webb Waycross, Ga. Barbara Weeks Warm Springs, Ga. Bremda Weldon Fairfax, Ala. Ted Whitman Atlanta, Ga. Joan Woodson LaGrange, Ga. Elaine Young Atlanta, Ga. Gloria Simpson Atlanta, Ga. Carol Sinclair Montezuma, Ga. Teddy Sledge LaGrange, Ga. Anna Smith LaGrange, Ga. Bill Smith Atlanta, Ga. Noel Smith Wrightsville, Ga. Beth Taylor LaGrange, Ga. Jack Thomas Atlanta, Ga. Sandy Thomas College Park, Ga. Jean Thompson Atlanta, Ga. Billy Thum Macon, Ga. George Timmoms Atlanta, Ga. 62 63 ^ GREEKS OFFICERS ANN KNIGHT / y President LIBBY CARLOCK Z Vice-President DALE TURNER . . Secretary DELORIS LESTER . *S /. Treasurer JANET SUTHERLINv / Panhellenic Representative BARBARA BATES / /. . WAA Representative LEONA MADDOX ./. Chaplain MRS. SADIE POOL . y Sponsor MISS ANN CLARK Sponsor J. Odum A. Oakley J. Parker S. Perkins C. Plummer N. Pirkle M. Powell M. Powell D Rankin B. Rutledge S. Sajem S. Shumate G. Simpson J. Smith N. Smith E. Speight P. Sumner J. Sutherlin A. Taylor B. Taylor S. Thomas J. Thompson J. Townley D. Turner M. Wages C. Waid L, Walter M. Williams G. Woodruff E. Young B. Mulling G. Neil J. Noles K. Nuttall A. O'Bryant W. Richardson N. Rowland D. Scott S. Shepard A. Swan son S., Trammell A. Taylor A. Williams L. Williams A. Webb B. Weeks C. Wells B. Wheeler OFFICERS ANNE GRAHL President JOYCE LYNCH Vice-President ANN SWANSON Secretary ANNE O'BRYANT Treasurer MARGARET LAYTON Historian LAURA WILLIAMS . . Panhellenic Representative CINDY BENNETT .... WAA Representative 69 Kappa Phi Delta D. Alford C. Booth L. Chapman S. Cooper M. Anderson A. Brake D. Choate S. Curtis D. Atkinson S. Burgess B. Cobb J. Davenport B. Auten S. Burton L. Cochran E. Davis L Blalock B. Calahan L. Coleman J. Davis $ Q M. Hughes G. Jackson F. Jenkins L. Johnson L. Jones J. Kemper S. Killian H. Kuhr J. Lancaster W. Lewis K. Lockhart S. Magill J.. Massey C R M. Massey ^ D. Mathews F. McKinney S. McNally V. Merrell OFFICERS SUSAN WILLIAMS . ...... President MARIAN FREEMAN Vice-President MARIANNE HUGHES < Secretary JULIA MASSEY .......... Treasurer VIRGINIA ROBINSON *T Historian SARAH KILLIAN . . . Panhellenic Representative MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD .... Sponsor MR. AUSTIN COOK Sponsor mm- t S. Merritt E. Mitchell D. Miller J. Money A. Monroe M. Moore E. Paxton G. Peek P. Price L. Robinson V. Robinson A. Roper J. Sams C. Sinclair A. Smith E. Tarver I. Tsukahara E. Thompson S. Walker M. Whelchel J. Wheelis B. Williams S.Williams S. Young Gamma Phi Alpha T. Kretlow D. Lee B. Leslie B. Lewis F. McBrayer J. McCurdy H. Milam J. Mitchell E. Nelson J. New R. O'Kelly B. Page L. Rogers R. Rowe M. Searcy B. Smith N. Smith J. Stephens J. Thomas L. Thomas B. Thum H. Tippett B. Van Landingham A.. Young OFFICERS PHIL FLYNN President JIM BENEFIELD Vice-President JERE MITCHELL Secretary MILLARD BECHAM 1 reasurer BILL GRIFFIN Chaplain urn urn** OFFICERS LARRY BOSWELL President ANDY OWEN Vice-President HILRY BRASHEARS Secretary MICKEY REAMS Treasurer JIMMY HARRIS Chaplain GENE HOLCOMB . . . Athletic Representative MR. A. M. HICKS Sponsor MR. KERMIT FOWLER Sponsor M. Martin D. Mettee P. Morgan D. Neal J. Norred C. Nygaard <\. J. Ovbey A. Owen R. Parker H. Perkins T. Powers M. Reams D. Reese G. Sargent T. Sledge B. Smith B. Toney J. Trice D. Turner T. Whitman Sigma Nu Pi OFFICERS ANN KNIGHT Pi Delta Kappa Fraternity Sweethearts LAURA WILLIAMS Sigma Nu Pi 78 Panhellenic Council Mrs. Talbott, Susan, Sarah. OFFICERS MRS. MARGARET TALBOT .... Chairman SUSAN WILLIAMS Secretary SARAH KILLIAN Treasurer The Panhellenic Council is composed of the president of each social sorority and fraternity and one elected representative from each. The purpose of this group is to coordinate the activities of these organizations by making rules and planning functions in a cooperative spirit. The council attempts to solve any problems which may arise within the sororities and fraternities. The Panhellenic Council is responsible for details concerning the Home- coming and May Day dances. It brought Buddy Behr and his orchestra to the campus as a part of Homecoming festivities. Seated: Susan Williams, Sarah Killian, Mrs. Talbott, Ann Knight, Janet Sutherlin. Standing: Phil Flynn, Bob Van Landingham, Ronnie Culpepper, Olin Smith, Jerry Carden. Miss Strickland, Mary Ann W ages, Miss Arnett, Gail Woodruff, Beti Wheeler, Ray Bar field. Alpha Psi Omega, for students outstanding in dramatic work, was the first national honorary fraternity to be established on campus. Membership is based upon certain qualifications set by the national organization. Pledges must go through a period of initiation, and then at a formal banquet the fraternity receives them into full member- ship. Among distinguished guests visiting the campus this year was Miss Julie Haydon, actress from New York. Three members of the Theta Gamma Cast of Alpha Psi Omega worked in Summer Stock this past summer: Larry Thomas at "Unto These Hills," Mary Ann Wages at "Barter Theatre," and Gail Woodruff at the "Pioneer Playhouse." Alpha Psi Omega OFFICERS GAIL WOODRUFF . RAY BARFIELD . . MARY ANN WAGES . President Vice-President . Secretary-Treasurer 80 DR. ZACHARY TAYLOR, JR. President MR. OSMOS LANIER Vice-President WILLIAM GRADY GRIFFIN Second J ice-President MRS. MILDRED ROBINETTE Secretary- Treasurer Pi Gamma Mu, in its second year on campus, is a national honorary fraternity organized to recognize achievement in the four social science disciplines of history, sociology, political science, and economics. Eligibility for membership is based upon scholastic standing and is limited to a small percentage of the upper classes. Seated: Mr. Lanier, Dr. Taylor, Mrs. Robinette. Standing: Marie Williams, Ann Go<wer, Emily Mitchell, Miss Dilley, Mrs. Sivann, Peggy Hinklc, Emily Paxton, Dr. Murray, Ronnie Culpepper. Pi Gamma Mu Seated: Helen Herd, Patricia Jones, Bobbie Jean Cobb. Standing: Mr. A. M. Hicks, Mr. P. M. Hicks, Mr. Henry, Dr. Shibley, Libby Carlock, Miss Miller, Sally Curtis, Diane Melton, Gloria Neal. Sigma is an association of faculty and major students of the Department of Science for the purpose of carrying on seminar meet- ings to explore new areas of science and to discuss current events in science. Meetings are held twice per quarter; membership is honorary, based on high scholastic standards and a genuine interest in science. Many former members of Sigma are at present teaching in state high schools or are engaged in graduate study in the field of science. Sigma 81 First row: Jerry Cardcn, Ted Whitman. Second row: Jimmy Trice, Ann Ann, Shcrrie, Julia, Ann, Janice , Mary Ann, Jimmy Holcomb, Mary Ann Wages, Ann Go<wcr, Mary George Dean, Barry Collins. Third row: Sherrie Farrar, Sylvia Cowan, Julia Massey, Emily Paxton, Janice Toavnley. Fourth row: Horace Stoivcrs, Tim White, Ed Nelson, John Gipson, Ray Barfield, Orion Hunt. Student Government Association Every student at LaSrange College is a member of the Student Government Association, while the Student Government Council is elected by the votes of the entire student body. Each year the Council arrives early to help in the orientation program for new students. This program is brought to a conclusion with a formal pledge service in which all new students are granted full membership in the association. The purpose of the Student Government Association is to main- tain the highest standards of conduct and scholarship, and to assume the direction of all matters concerning the college life not reserved to the jurisdiction of the administration and faculty. A spring retreat enables the Council to make new plans for the progress of the school. 8 1 OFFICERS . President Men's Vice-President Senior Vice-President Junior Vice-President Junior Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Ann Gower , President ANN GOWER . . . JIMMY TRICE . . JANICE TOWNLEY SHERRIE FARRAR . JULIA MASSEY . . MARY ANN WAGES ANN HOLCOMB . 85 Susan, Mary George, Ed, Marianne. The Student Christian Association is affiliated with the Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. and is represented at each state and national conference. Each student is invited to participate actively in the work of this organization by becoming a member of one of the five committees: recreation, worship, world-relatedness, social service, and publicity. The committees either serve the campus directly or seek to edu- cate the students on local, national, and international affairs. Activities range from supporting Darji, a small Polish boy suffering from tuberculosis, to contributing to World University Service, an organization to aid college students all over the world. Worship services are led by the Student Christian Association, and this group also seeks to inform the students of the significance of outstanding literary works through a Book-of-the-Quarter study. The association is directed by a cabinet composed of the officers, chairmen of the committees, presidents of the denominational groups, and the faculty advisor. Seated: Millard Beckum, Marianne Whelchel, Susan Sheppard. Mary George Dean, Emily Paxton, Ed Nelson. Standing: Virginia Robinson, Leona Maddox, Sylvia Coivan, Peggy Hinkle. Ann Goiver. Student Christian Association 86 Mary George Dean, President OFFICERS MARY GEORGE DEAN President MARIANNE WHELCHEL . . . Vice-President ED NELSON Secretary JOEL DENT Treasurer DR. MARGARET CUBINE Advisor mmmm i 87 Women's Athletic Association Every girl student is a member of the Women's Athletic Association, which seeks to promote an interest in sports, physical development, and good sportsmanship. Under the direction of the Council, consisting of the officers and class and sorority representatives, this association has complete charge of making plans for Stunt Night, May Day, faculty- student volleyball games, and the intramural sports program. The climax of the athletic year comes at the Women's Athletic Association banquet when awards, trophies, jackets, and letters are presented to those who have earned them. The association is a member of the Georgia Athletic Federation of College Women, and this year was represented at the state convention by three members of the Council. Ann Knight, President Harriette Ku/ir, Ann Goivrr, Joyce Lynch, Virginia Robinson, Barbara Bates, Libby Carlock, Miss Wood, Suzanne Cooper, Cynthia Bennett, Jen IVhcchs, Ann Knight, Helen Herd. OFFICERS ANN KNIGHT President SUZANNE COOPER Vice-President JOYCE LYNCH Secretary VIRGINIA ROBINSON Treasurer MISS MARTHA SUE WOOD .... Advisor 90 The Quadrangle staff starts work on the yearbook early in the fall so that the student body may enjoy the finished product in the spring. Picture taking, art and literary work, lay-out, and advertise- ments are all important aspects of putting the annual together. In the spring elections, the editor-in-chief, business manager, and advertising manager of the Quadrangle are elected by the student body. The other members of the staff are appointed by the elected officers and the out-going members of the staff. DELORIS LESTER Art Editor JANET SUTHERLIN Literary Editor FAYE COSBY Layout Editor 91 The Hill-Top News, the youngest publica- tion on campus, has in its three years of ex- istence become a vital part of the campus life, giving complete news coverage to all school activities. Several special editions of the regularly bi-weekly paper have been published at var- ious times throughout the year. In the spring a guest journalist is invited to speak at the annual banquet which recog- nizes graduating staff members. The paper is guided by the Newspaper Ad- visory Board, consisting of the editor, his associates, Dr. Joseph L Kovar, Dean C. Lee Harwell, and Mr. Alan Thomas. EDITORIAL STAFF First Row: Beti Wheeler, Edna Lee Thompson, Jeanie Bridges, Emmy Speight, Kathy Erivin, Elaine Hopper, Ed Kidd. Second Row: Cynthia Bennett, Morton Horn, Sarah Killian, Phil Flynn, Julia Massey, Andy Owen, Emily Paxton, Jere Mitchell, Beth Ingram. Hill-Top News RAY BARFIELD Editor 92 MARIANNE WHELCHEL and HARRIETTE KUHR Associate Editors ANDY BORDERS Business Manager 93 Published four times a year, the Scroll is the campus literary magazine. Its purpose is to encourage creative writing and to ac- knowledge creative achievements among students. Several regular contributors to the Scroll, as well as some mem- bers of the staff, have had poems accepted by national anthologies of college poetry. Among those achieving this distinction are Emily Paxton, Janice Townley, Elaine Hopper, and Larry Thomas. At the end of the year, a faculty committee judges all work published by the Scroll during the year. No more than four out- standing contributors are elected to the Scroll of Fame, the highest literary award. Janice Townley was selected for this honor from 1959-60 pubications. The announcement of the Scroll of Fame mem- bers is made each year at Commencement. THE SCROLL Editor Emily Paxton Associate Editor .... Janice Townley Business Manager .... Peggy Hinkle Review Editor .... Janet Sutherlin Art Editor Larry Thomas Circulation Manager .... Sylvia Cowan Exchange Editor . . . Frances McKinney Typist Virginia Huffman Advisor Dr. Jennie Lee Epps 94 The purpose of this newly formed club is to stimulate an interest in Spanish culture and customs. A Spanish Day was observed in the spring at which time Spain was brought before all students by presenting special programs and serving Spanish foods. The group also attended a performance by Jose Greco in Co- lumbus. Any student who has studied Spanish is elig- ible for membership. Los hijos del Cid First Row: Jim Christian, Dean Brown, Gail Woodruff , Carolyn S hurley, Anne Grahl, Jane Mathews, Edna Lee Thompson, Miss Clark. Second Row: Harriette Kuhr, Jeanie Bridges, Betty Ruth Heatley, Angela Avant, Mimi Anderson, Sandra Cooper, Nelda Smith. Third Row: Kathryn Green, Virginia lvey, Patricia Jones, Sandra Merritt, Frances Brogdon, Dona Clark, Sylvia Sajcm, Melanie Moore, Juanita Byrd. Fourth Row: Angclyn Oakley, Peggy Price, Mary Kate Massey, Larry Daniels, Jim Ovbey, Gill Tripp. Fifth Row: Hulon Alsabrook, David Dukes, Hardy Tippett, Bill Page. Sixth Row: Jimmy Benefited, Millard Beckum, Mike Searcy, Allen Fossett, Andy Borders, Kenny Hodges, Ted Key. Harriette, David, Anne, Miss Clark, Edna Lee President Edna Lee Thompson Vice-President .... Harriette Kuhr Secretary Anne Grahl Treasurer David Dukes Historian Beti Wheeler Program Chairmen Peggy Price Ted Key Publicity Chairman .... Jane Mathews Reporter Bill Page Advisor Miss Ann Clark Scenes from "Pygmalit The Curtain Raisers Under the direction of Miss Irene E. Arnett and Miss Sylvia Strick- land the Curtain Raisers present a variety of productions each year. This dramatic organization offers opportunity for training in stage performance and backstage work such as costuming, set design and construction, make-up, and lighting. Auditions are held each guarter for those interested in gualifying for the Curtain Raisers. Productions for this year included "The Curious Savage," "Antigone," "Affairs of State," and "Pygmalion." First Row: Beth Ingram, Julia Jones, Ollie Sue Gainous, Dot Miller, Mary Ann Wages, Miss Arnett. Second Row: Dean Brown, Larry Parker, Diane Bailey, Cynthia Ben- nett, Billy Hearnberg, Barbara Bates, Gail Woodruff, Angela Avant, Morton Horn. Third Row: Miss Strick- land, Andy Owen, Bcti Wheeler, Emmy Speight, Bryan Dobbs. Kenny Hodges, Mike Lane, Mimi Anderson, Judy Laiv, Ray Barfield. Scenes from "The Curious Savage.' 16 OFFICERS Tim W hite, Pete Robinson, Olin Smith, Larry Boswell, Eugene Holcomb, Jerry Carden, Andy Owen, Buddy Grimes, Libby Car- lock, Ann Monroe, Susan Williams, Marianne Hughes. Letterman's Club To be eligible for membership in the Letterman's Club, a boy or girl must have earned a varsity letter in either bas- ketball, tennis, or cheerleading. The purpose of the club is to recognize those with letters and to promote athletics and good sportsmanship on campus. Jerry, Buddy, Olin. OFFICERS BUDDY GRIMES President JERRY CARDEN Vice-President OLIN SMITH Secretary-Treasurer its Men's Athletic Association The Men's Athletic Association is in its first full year of activities. Every man on campus is a member of the association, and its Council seeks to promote an interest in sports, physical development, and good sports- manship. The regulation of the intramural athletics program for men students is the central pur- pose of the Men's Athletic Association. Jerry Carden, Dan Lee, Charles Roquemore, Bill Griffin, Eugene Holcomb. OFFICERS JERRY CARDEN President ORION HUNT Vice-President BILL GRIFFIN Secretary CHARLES ROQUEMORE Treasurer MR. JOE COPELAND Advisor 99 Dei.oris Lester President Libby Coleman Vice-President Clare Harris Secretary-Treasurer Dianne Scott Corresponding Secretary Dr. A. L. Stoutamire Advisor First Row: Dr. Stoutamire, Dianne Scott, Hedy King, Del oris Lester, Carol Sinclair, Jessie Byne, Judy Love, Clare Harris. Second Row: Eddie Morrison, Betty Hatchell, Betty Flanagan, Libby Coleman, Wayne Hilliard. M. E. N. C. The Music Educator's National Conference is composed of music and music education majors and is a student chapter affiliated with the national organization. This association gives those who are interested in music Educa- tion an insight into what is going on in the field of music today. Activities include attendance at reading clinics, participation at state and southern division meetings, and annual sponsorship of Step-Singing Com- petition among the sororities and fraternities on campus. The LaSrange Chapter officers were state officers for the Music Educa- tor's National Conference student chapters in Georgia for the 1960-61 school year. Vocal _ ^ ^ Seated: Janet Sutherlin. First Row: Mr. Murray, Mary Powell, Deloris Lester, Jessie Byne, Martha Pouuell, Ollie Sue H.tKlPrn HIP Gainous, Judy Sams, Judy Love, Frances McKinney, Peggy Price. Second Row: Carol Sinclair, Kathryn Green, - /HCJvlll IL/XV^ Clare Harris, Martha Green. Ollie Sue Gainous President Frances McKinney Treasurer Mary Powell Librarian The Vocal Ensemble is a small group which pre- sents programs of sacred and secular music for chapel programs, service clubs, and churches. This group has sung for the civic clubs of LaGrange and the sur- rounding area and for churches throughout the state. Members are chosen by audition. 100 First Row: Jessie Byne, Anne Grahl, Betty Hatchcll, Ray Barfield, Morton Horn, Dean Brown, Phil Flynn, Jerry McCurdy, Hardy Tippett, Frank Joiner, Gloria Neal, Delia Atkinson, Betty Auten. Second Row: Cassandra Harmon, Joyce Lancaster, Harriette Kuhr, Janet Sutherlin, George Coker, Fred McBraycr, Bryan Dobbs, Wayne Hilliard,Ed Nelson, Charles Roquemorc, Diane Scott, Libby Coleman. Third Row: Ikuko Tsukahara, Martha Green, Hedy King, Eddie Morrison, Jimmy Knight, George Culliver, Joel Dent, Noel Smith, Andy Borders, Marianne W helchel, Virginia Huffman, Deloris Lester, Fourth Row: Ann Sivanson, Carol Sinclair, Kathy Ervuin, Jeanette Martin, Elaine Young, Leona Maddox, Sherrie Farrar, Sylvia Cowan, Ann Goiuer, Betty Flanagan, Clare Harris, Sandy Thomas. The Choralaires President Fred McBrayer Vice-President Marianne Whelchel Secretary Hedy King Treasurer Sylvia Cowan Librarian Anne Grahl W ardrobe Chairmen Diane Scott Andy Borders Accompanists Janet Sutherlin Clare Harris Student Director Deloris Lester Director Mr. Walter Westafer First Row: Andy, Marianne, Hedy, Anne. Second Row: Fred, Diane, Sylvia. Under the excellent direction of Mr. Walter Westafer, the Choralaires present programs both for the school and for various civic clubs and churches in and around LaGrange. Th is year the Choralaires sang in the college production of Gian-Carlo Menotti's "Amahl and the Night Visitors." Special performances included singing for the alumni and presenting a spring concert on campus. A definite highlight of the year is the annual tour which this year took the Choralaires through several Georgia cities and to Charleston, South Carolina as its destination. In past years the groups have sung in such large cities as Miami and New Orleans. During the year outstanding artists heard on the LaGrange College campus in recitals are sponsored by the Choralaires. Such guests as the University of Georgia Trio, Dr. Preston Rockholt and Mr. William Weaver, organists, and Miss Lynda Lane, pianist, have been featured. Membership in this group is gained by audition, and students of all departments of the college are eligible. 101 Charles Roqucmore, Andy Owen, Jimmy Trice, Tom Powers, Ed Kidd, George Coker, Libby Carlock, Ray Bar field, Bryan Dobbs, Jimmy Harris, Andy Borders, Ed Nelson, Ronnie Culpepper, Bob Alston. Circle K Circle K, a service club, is affiliated with the International Kiwanis Club. It is a character-building qroup which serves on college level through such projects as the publication of the student directories and the distribution of social calendars to the faculty. LaGrange College Circle K was represented at the Circle K International Con- vention held in Toronto, Canada, last summer by Charles Roquemore and Ronnie Culpepper. The club also had a candidate running for state governor. Members are selected on qualifications of scholarship, character, and leadership. OFFICERS CHARLES ROQUEMORE President RONNIE CULPEPPER Vice-President BRYAN DOBBS Secretary TOM POWERS Treasurer Charles, Ronnie, Libby, Sweetheart, Tom, Bryan. 102 Seated: Joyce Lynch, Dot Miller, Judy Lynch, Judy Nixon. Grubcr, Ikuko Tsukahara, Barbara Weeks, Sandy Thomas, Ida Ruth Wright, Martha Powell, Elaine Hopper. Sponsor: Standing: A I Pinson, Alex Jim Ovbey, Esther Baldwin, Dr. Murray. Christadelphians Girls interested in Christian service, whether they are religion majors or not, are invited to become members of the Christadelphians. This organization carries out several service projects during the year which include a traditional Christmas party for the people of the Old Folks' Home. At their meetings the girls often have guests who speak on various phases of religious work. OFFICERS AL PINSON President DOT MILLER Vice-President SANDY THOMAS Secretary JOYCE LYNCH Treasurer JUDY LYNCH Program Chairman DR. W. L. MURRAY Sponsor International Relations Club The purpose of the International Relations Club is to inspire an interest in current international af- fairs, to be of service to the community, and to help people to understand each other and their problems. Invited to become members are those students who have a Social Science or history major or minor, and also those who are keenly interested in current events. The International Relations Club is affiliated with the national organization, and the LaGrange group participates in the various con- ferences held throughout the year. OFFICERS ANN BRAKE President SALLY CURTIS Vice-President MARGARET LAYTON Secretary LEONA MADDOX Treasurer DR. MARGARET CUBINE Sponsor DR. D. P. MELSON Sponsor Seated: Virginia Ivey, Margaret Layton, Ann Brake, Leona Maddox. Standing: Jeanie Bridges, Mary George Dean, Donna Rankin, Betty Ruth Heatlcy. Betty Jane Evans, Peggy Price, Starr Walker, Judy Nixon, Juanita Byrd, Dr. Melson, Virginia Robinson, Becky Williams, Mclanie Moore, Sylvia Sajem. 103 First Row: Bob Alston, Dr. Melson, Ronnie Culpepper, Victor Manget, Ed Nelson, Porter Morgan. Second Row: Jerry McCurdy, Larry Green, Jimmy Trice, Jimmy Harris. Gill Tripp, Dick Reese, Orion Hunt, Andy Owen, Richard Carlton. Third Row: George Coker, Albert Askeiv, Joel Dent, David Hay good, Millard Beckum, Charles Bar field, Bill Griffin, Marion Edwards. The Ministerial Association Membership in the Ministerial Association is open to all men students who are preparing themselves for the ministry or church-related vocations. An organization of Christian fellowship, this association takes an active part in the religious activities on campus. This year association members preached at weekly worship services, conducted by the group and open to all students. These services rapidly became a vital part of life on the Hill. After each service, the association met to participate in constructive criticism of the sermon. The group was also active in numerous service projects during the year. OFFICERS RONNIE CULPEPPER President BOB ALSTON Vice-President LARRY GREEN Secretary RICHARD CARLTON Treasurer The Methodist Student Movement The Methodist Student Movement is composed of all Methodist students on campus. Led by its council of officers and committee chairmen, the movement works closely with the First Methodist Church of LaGrange. Each year the Methodist Student Movement is represented at state conference, and this year plans are being made to send representatives to the national conference in Illinois. At present Jerry McCurdy is serving as State Vice-President. First Row: Ed Kidd, Leona Maddox, Ann Brake. Fred McBrayer, Virginia Ii>ey. Second Row: Orion Hunt, Emily Mitchell, Mrs. Robinette, Miss Miller. First Row: Emmy Speight, Frank Joiner, Miss Miller. Mrs. Robinette. Myron Marchman. Gloria Neal. Second Row: Patricia Jones, Virginia Ivey, Ted Key, Sandy Bromivell. Sandra Burgess. Third Row: Janice Toivnley, Doitie Mathews, Joyce Odum, Jim Christian. Jeanie Bridges, Jim Ovbey. Fourth Row: Allen Fossctt, Betty Ruth Heatley. Mike Searcy, Willynda Richardson, Brenda Mulling. Fifth Row: Carol Plum- mer, Carolyn Shurley, Mary George Dean, Betty Hatchcll, Sandy Thomas, Mary Jo Brady. Sixth Row Betty lane Evans. Betty Flanagan. Emily Mitchell, Starr Walker, Becky Williams. Seventh Row: Angelyn Webb, Margaret Layton, Hedy King, Joel Dent, Barbara Weeks. Standinc: Mary Hackney, Thurman Hodges, Betty Auten, Laura Johnson, Eddie Morrison, George Coker, Orion Hunt, Ed Kidd, Bob Alston, Fred McBrayer, Ann Brake, Leona Maddox. OFFICERS ANN BRAKE .... President KATHRYN ERWIN . . . Vice-President VIRGINIA IVEY . . Secretary ED KIDD Treasurer MISS VERDIE MILLER Advisor MRS. MILDRED ROBINETTE . . . Advisor First Row: Peggy, Ella Jo. Second Row: Joyce, Jane. Third Row: Joyce, Joy. Baptist Student Union All Baptist students on campus are welcome to participate in the Baptist Student Union which serves as a link between these students and the local church. This union is provided for and promoted by the Southern Baptists. OFFICERS PEGGY H INKLE President ELLA JO DAVIS Vice-President SHERRIE FARRAR Secretary JANE MATHEWS Treasurer JOYCE DAVIS .... Devotional Chairman CLARE HARRIS Music Chairman MRS. MARGARET TALBOTT . . Advisor First Row: Mrs. Talbott, Elaine Young, Jane Mathews, Peggy Hinkle, Ella Jo Davis. Second Row: Laraine Neal, Joy Bates, Esther Baldwin, Joyce Davis. Third Row: Ann Knight, Anne Matheius, Shcrrie Farrar, Florene Jenkins, Jerri Chappelear. 1(1(5 Seated: Martha Frances Griffin, Anne O'Bryant. Standing: Kenneth Hodges, Vivian Jones, Beti Wheeler, Allen Fossett, Kathryn Green, Sherrie Farrar, Sue Goethe, Jan Money, Betty Ruth Jester, Richard Roive. The Art League The Art League is a comparatively young organization on campus, having as its purpose to promote interest and awareness in art to all students rather than only to art majors, by having guest speakers, art exhibits and demon- strations of crafts presented on campus. Annually field trips are taken to Atlanta to view exhibits. Many Art League members have entered works in competi- tion; this year entries were submitted to the Art Exhibit at Wesleyan College in Macon and to the show at Piedmont Park in Atlanta in the spring. Visitors on campus this year included Robert E. L. Con- nell, Art Editor for the Atlanta-Journal-Constitution Maga- zine, and Dr. Reginal O. Poland, Director of the Atlanta Art Association. Membership is open to art majors, and all students may be eligible for affiliate membership by expressing a genuine interest in art. Susan, Dale, Tom, Sara. OFFICERS TOM POWERS President SUSAN WILLIAMS . . Vice-President SARA MAGILL Secretary DALE TURNER .... Treasurer Elaine Hopper, Judy Lynch, Deloris Lester, Bryan Dobbs, Julia Jones, Ida Ruth Wright, Ray Barfield. 107 BUDDY GRIMES, Guard OLIN SMITH, Center PETE ROBINSON, Center Cheerleaders Sue Goethe, Jere Mitchell, Marianne Hughes, David Turner, Ann Monroe and Lou Gys. Co-Captains. Joyce Odum. Porter Morgan. ADMINISTRATION FACULTY AND STAFF DR. WAIGHTS G. HENRY A.B., B.D., D.D. President Administration 116 Business Administration and Economics The Department of Business Administration and Economics is comprised of three sections: Business Administration, Economics, and Secretarial Science. The four programs offered include three degree programs with majors in general business, economics, and secretarial science, and a two-year terminal program in secretarial science. The aims of the department are to provide an opportunity for students to study business and its place in society, while attaining a liberal education. The emphasis is on the administra- tive aspects of business. Dr. Zachary Taylor, Jr., A.B., Ph.D. Head of Department and Professor of Business A dministration. Miss Ora Iona Dillcy, A.B., M. Com. Ed. Associate Professor of Secretarial Science Mrs. Mildred W. Robinette, A.B., M.B.A. Associate Professor of Business Administra- tion 118 Miss Verdie F. Miller, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics and English Science Department The Department of Science offers training on the undergraduate level in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. A student may elect to concentrate in biology, chemistry, or mathematics for his major work, but a strong program in general science is en- couraged. Mr. A. M. Hicks, A.B., M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry Mr. George M. Henry, A.B. Instructor in Mathematics Mr. Patrick M. Hicks, B.S., MS. Associate Professor of Science Fine Arts Department The Fine Arts Department offers extensive courses in art, music, and speech. The principal objectives of the department are to assist students in gaining experiences that will lead them to find creative expression through the fine arts and to help them contribute to the cultural life of the community. A superior curriculum, taught by a faculty with the highest standards, is provided for those students who choose the Fine Arts as their field of specialization. Miss Irene E. Arnett, A.B., M.A. Associate Professor of Speech Mr. W alter Westafer, Mus.B., Mus.M. ~5 Head of Department and Professor of Music Miss Kathryn T. Cline, A.B., B.M., Mus.M. Associate Professor of Piano and Organ Dr. Joseph L. Kovar, A.B., LL.B., J.D., M.A. Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy and Modern Languages i 1 Humanities Department The Department of Humanities offers courses in languages, literature, religion, and philosophy. Majors may be obtained in English, French, Spanish, and Religion. The two-fold purpose of the Humanities Department is to enrich minds and lives through the knowledge of great literature and to increase ability in expressing thoughts. 122 Mrs. Mary Key Ferrell, A.B. r M.A. Associate Professor of English Miss Ann taurine Clark, B.A., M.A. Assistant Professor of Modern Languages Social Science Department Covering a wide range of subjects, the Department of Social Science offers courses in education, government, history, psy- chology, sociology, and physical education. This department, being one of service, is pleased to offer courses that will be useful as electives to other departments. Dr. Weston L. Murray, A.B., M.A., Ph.D. Professor of History and Social Science. Head of Department Dr. Malcolm Shackelford, B.A.. M.Ed., Ed.D. Professor of Education Dr. Irvine S. Ingram, A.B., M.A. Ed.D. Professor of Education Mr. James B. Blanks, B.S., M.A. Professor of Psychology Mr. Alan R. Thomas, B.S., M.A. Director of Public Relations and Alumni Affairs Mrs. Clyde C. Handley College Nurse Mrs. Rodney Sivann, A.B. Director of Admissions ^FFAI m 1 Mrs. Carolyn D. Burgess, Secretary to the Business Manager, Mrs. John H. Satterivhite, Affairs, Mrs. Juanita Overcash, Secretary to the Registrar Mr. F. Jackson Henderson, Jr. A.B. College Representative Staff Residence Counselors: Mrs. Sadie Pool, Mrs. Kate Mr. Edwin J. Brown, A.B. College Representative 126 I L President, Mrs. Evelyn Moore, Secretary to the Secretary to Director of Publicity and Alumni Dean, Mrs. Mary Ann Pollard, Secretary to the Mrs. Elenor W . Parker Secretary to Librarian McClure, Mrs. Effie Stambaugh Mr. Eugene H. Overcash Campus Police Mrs. Gordon Cook Dietician Mr. J. E. Crenshaiu Campus Police Mr. Kermit R. Fowler Campus Engineer 127 Marie Williams - Editor Peggy Price - Business Mgr. OL 1961 QUADRANGLE Yearbook of LaGrange College Lagrange, Georgia ^0 dhuy $AoumJa^u^<J : GREETINGS FROM THE CITY OF LAGRANGE Quadrangle Photographer 1961 BOWEN'S STUDIO 124 Vernon Street TU 4-8163 FOR QUALITY TOWELS AND CARPETING ASK FOR CALLAWAY CALLAWAY MILLS LaGrange, Georgia 131 HUIE MOTOR COMPANY, INC. So. Main at Five Points LaGrange, Georgia Imperial Chrysler Dodge Lancer * Simca TRAYLOR CONSTRUCTION CO. GENERAL CONTRACTORS ENGINEERS LaGrange, Georgia THE LAGRANGE THEATRE and LaGrange Drive-in Theatre DIXIE MILLS DIVISION West Point Manufacturing Company Penney's 'Where Savings are Greater' LaGrange Georgia LODGE NO. 1084 B.P.O. ELKS LaGrange Georgia IDEAL LAUNDRY L. L. Goode L. L. Goode, Jr. Launderers and Cleaners Germ-Proof Cleaning LaGrange's only Drive-In Laundry National Institute of Dry Cleaning and American Institute of Laundering CLEAVELAND - DODD CO. MEN'S and LADIE'S SHOES Men's Clothing and Furnishings OGLETREE JEWELRY COMPANY DIAMONDS . . . WATCHES . . . 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